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== Description ==
== Description ==
Cantillon Zwanze 2010 is the third release in the Zwanze series of beers. This series has been released every year since 2008 with and beginning in 2011 with a coordinated celebration around the world at various beer bars, breweries, and restaurants. The 2010 edition is a spontaneously fermented witbier. The label gives the name as "Blanche de Quenast."  Jean has been quoted as saying that a brewery in Quenast (outside of Brussels) has a beer called Blanche de Bruxelles, so he named this beer after them with a bit of geographical sarcasm.
Cantillon Zwanze 2010 is the third release in the [[Brasserie_Cantillon#|Zwanze series]] of beers. This series has been released every year since 2008, and beginning in 2011, with a coordinated celebration around the world at various beer bars, breweries, and restaurants. The label gives the name as "Blanche de Quenast."  Jean has been quoted as saying that a brewery in Quenast (outside of Brussels) has a beer called Blanche de Bruxelles, so he named this beer after them with a bit of geographical sarcasm.
 
The 2010 edition is a spontaneously fermented witbier that was brewed in collaboration with Yvan Debaets from [http://www.brasseriedelasenne.be/ Brasserie De La Senne].  1000 bottles were produced.


== History / Other Notes ==
== History / Other Notes ==
Zwanze 2010 did not have a specific release party or release date. Bottles circulated throughout Europe and America and were available for both onsite consumption and takeaway for a brief period as well as online via Belgian retailers.
Zwanze 2010 did not have a specific release party or release date. Bottles were available online, and through retailers within Belgium.  They were also sold at the brewery and served at bars around the world.


==Label==
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| 750mL
| 750 mL
| Dry-hopped witbier
| Dry-hopped witbier, 1000 bottles produced.
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